Ihaka and the Unexpected Visitor

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Discover the enchanting children's book, 'Ihaka and the Unexpected Visitor,' a delightful tale that introduces young readers to Maori mythology. Written by Kirsty Wadsworth and published by Scholastic New Zealand, this beautifully illustrated 32-page book brings to life the adventures of Ihaka, who partners with Tawhirimatea, the Maori god of wind and storms, in a quest to find a lost raincloud. Perfect for young readers, this story not only entertains but also educates about Maori culture and the significance of nature. Ideal for ages 5 and up, 'Ihaka and the Unexpected Visitor' sparks imagination and curiosity while teaching valuable lessons on friendship and problem-solving. The charming narrative invites children to explore themes of loss, teamwork, and the beauty of their natural surroundings. With its relatable characters and engaging storyline, this book makes for a wonderful addition to any child's bookshelf or library. Enhance storytime with this captivating narrative that celebrates Maori traditions in a way that resonates with today's youth. Order now and embark on a magical adventure with Ihaka and Tawhirimatea! Fast delivery options are available for your convenience. Publish date: September 1, 2022. Get your copy today to introduce your child to the wonders of Maori mythology.

Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9781775437543
Number of Pages 32
By Wadsworth, Kirsty
Publisher Scholastic New Zealand Limited
Published NZ 1 Sep 2022

Tawhirimatea is the Maori god of wind and storms. When one of his little rainclouds goes missing, Tawhirimatea swirls by Ihaka's house to get the little boy's help in finding the little lost cloud. It is needed for an imminent rainstorm. So off the two go to check in with the god...s Tangaroa, Tane and Raumoko, none of whom have seen the little cloud. Dejected, they return to Ihaka's house ... and find that Ihaka's mum has a pretty good idea where to look.Read less

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